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C L I B R A N S 
BY APPOINTMENT 
A LTRINC H A M 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower), among the 
showiest of perennials, large bright 
flowers, usually of crimson and gold ; 
most useful for cutting, vii.-x. 
2 hybrids, 2jft., seedlings, various 
colours. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
9 “ Janies Kelway,” 2jft., dazzling 
scarlet, edged gold. 6d. each. 
12 John Harkness, 2 Jf t. , bright crim- 
son, broad edge of yellow, very 
beautiful. 6d. each. 
1 5 Langport, bright crimson, broad. 
yellow margin ; striking flower. 6d. 
each. 
18 “ Leonard Kelway,” 2ift., deep 
crimson, tipped gold. 6d. each. 
23 splendldlssima plena, 2jft., rich 
crimson, edged gold, a double flower 
of great beauty. 6d. each. 
25 Sunset, bright crimson, edged 
yellow, qd. each. 
27 11 Vivian Grey,” 2jft., large 
striking yellow self. 6d. each. 
30 W. B. Child, 2£ft., rich, bright, 
attractive flowers, very fine. 6d. each. 
32 “ William Kelway,” 3ft., brilliant 
crimson, gold edge. 6d. each. 
51 Yellow King, 2.1ft., lemon yellow, 
very beautiful. 4d. each. 
GALAX. 
54 aphylla (The Wand Plant), of lasting 
beauty, dainty leaves, rich green in 
Summer, vivid bronze in Winter ; and 
sweet wand-like spikes of pure-white 
flowers ; cool moist position with peat 
and leaf-mould, v.-vii. 9d. each ; 
6/- doz. 
GALEGA (Goat’s line), vetch - like flowers 
extraordinarily free ; most graceful 
Summer flowers for cutting. 
60 officinalis compacta, 4ft., rich rosy- 
purple, vii.-ix. 4d. each. 
61 alba compacta, white, similar to 
preceding, but closer habit. 4d. each. 
64 Bicolor Hartlandi, A.M., R.H.S., 1909, 
3 Jf t. , a fine variety, making large 
bushes and producing an abundance of 
bine and white flowers during J uly 
and August. 9d. each, 7/6 doz. 
GAULTH ERIA (Aromatic Winter Green), 
dwarf creeping evergreens, peaty soil 
on rockery, or among tree roots in 
partial shade. 
66 nummularoides (Creeping W intergreen), 
6in., small dark green leaves, and 
pretty white flowers, vi.-vii. 1 /- each. 
68 procumbens (Canada Tea), dainty 
drooping white flowers, succeeded by 
persistent bright red berries ; foliage 
in Autumn and Winter handsome 
bronze, vii.-viii. In pots, qd. each, 
7/6 doz. 
GAURA. 
69 Lindhelmeri, 4ft., rosy-white flowers, 
on elegant slender branching spikes 
through the Summer ; excellent bor- 
der plant. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
GENISTA (Hock Broom), hardy free-flerwering 
shrubs, partial to light dry soil ; very 
free. 
GENISTA continued. 
71 pilosa (Greenweed), 6 in., dense prostrate 
shrub, bright yellow blossoms, excel- 
lent for dry rockery, vii.-viii. 4d. 
each ; 3/- doz. 
73 saglttalis, 6iu., forms masses, winged 
and jointed branches, destitute of 
leaves, with showy spikes of yellow 
flowers, vi.-viii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz 
75 tinctoria ( Dyer's Greenweed), i£ft., 
bright yellow flowers from July to 
September, vii.-viii. 4d. each ; 3/- 
doz. 
77 fl. pi., double form, excellent for 
rockeries. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
GENTIANA (Gentian), this lovely group of 
Alpines require abundant moisture 
and a firm root bed, they should be 
planted at the base of the rockery, or 
in low-lying ground. Broken chips of 
limestone and of roofing slate should 
be freely intermixed with the soil. 
80 acaulis (Gentianella), 6in., grand dark 
blue upright flowers, glorious in clumps 
and as an edging, v.-vi. 6d. each ; 
4/6 doz. 
81 alba. (See New Plants, page 7.) 
82 Andrewsli, 1 ft. , rich purplish - blue, 
charming for rockery, iii.-vi. 6d. 
each ; 4/6 doz. 
84 Asclepiadea ( Willow Gentian), 1 ft. , rich 
purple flowers, a very beautiful 
species, vii.-ix. 6d. each. 
87 cruciata, pin. , trailing stems, light blue 
flowers, vi.-viii. 6d. each 
88 decumbens, bin., blue flowers in 
terminal spikes ; prostrate habit, 
rising at the tips, vii.-viii. 1 /- each. 
89 lutea, 3ft., successive whorls of bright 
yellow flowers, vi.-viii. 6d. each ; 
4/6 doz. 
91 septemfida (Crested Gentian), gin., large 
terminal clusters of rich blue, lovely 
white throat, vi.-viii. 9d. each. 
93 cordifolia, 6in., dwarfer than the 
type, vii.-ix. 6d. each. 
94 tibetica, ift., flowers straw-white, foliage 
broad and striking. 6d. each. 
95 verna (Spring Gentian), 3m., exquisite 
beauty ; flowers glorious blue, pure 
white eye, iv.-vi. 9d. each ; 6/- doz. 
GERANIUM (Crane's Bill), grow and flower 
freely in any drained garden soil ; 
excellent for rockwork and herbaceous 
borders. 
98 argenteum, 3m., lovely silvery leaves, 
bluish flowers striped pink. 6d. each. 
100 armenum, 3ft., handsome and free ; 
rosy-purple, pencilled black, vi.-ix. 
qd. each ; 3/- doz. 
102 balkanum, lift., showy clusters rosy- 
purple flowers, free ; richly perfumed, 
v.-vi. qd. each ; 3/- doz. 
103 Cinereum, 6in., reddish purple flowers 
with darker stripes ; a beautiful 
silver-leaved plant for the Rockery, 
v. -ix. qd. each. 
104 dahuricum, rift., beautiful rich purple, 
vi. -vii. 4d. each. 
108 grandiflorum, ift., violet-blue, bright 
glossy petals; pretty. 4d.each; 3/- doz. 
106 Endressi, ift., large rosy flowers, vii.-ix. 
4(1. each ; 3/- doz. 
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